An evening under stars: GDR classic in the open-air museum Lehde
An evening under stars: GDR classic in the open-air museum Lehde
cultural summer in the open-air museum Lehde: A look back at GDR youth films
In the district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz, the open-air museum Lehde will present a special film event on August 16, 2024, which awakens memories of the youth of the former GDR. As part of the "cultural summer", the DEFA television film "Tramps to the north" from 1977 is shown. The event not only offers cinematic entertainment, but also the opportunity to deal with the history of the GDR youth culture.
a cinematic adventure by the former GDR
The film tells the story of 15-year-old Gunnar, who goes on an exciting journey from Berlin to Rostock. His goal is to bring his brother, a sailor, a forgotten lake bag. On his way he meets unexpected companions: First, a professor climbs on his motorcycle, followed by Teresa, a 13-year-old girl who missed a holiday camp. These encounters lead to unexpected adventures and a new friendship between Gunnar and Teresa.
reunion under the starry sky
The event in the open -air museum begins at 8 p.m., where guests can enjoy snacks and drinks in the idyllic museum garden before the film screening begins at 9 p.m. This open-air film night promises not only a creative participation in the cultural summer, but also an opportunity to exchange ideas in a relaxed atmosphere and experience the beauty of nature. In the event of rain, however, the open-air events must be omitted, which encourages the organizers to pay attention to the weather forecast.
a cultural contribution to the community
The open -air museum Lehde has a valuable contribution to regional culture and community loyalty through its events. The film "Tramps to the north" is not only a piece of film history, but also awakens memories of past times and promotes discussions about the experiences of those who grew up in the GDR. The organizers invite all interested film fans and those interested in history to join this special experience and thus keep the story alive.
For further information and for planning the visit, interested parties can visit the museum's website at www.museumsums-tdecker.de/kultursommer
For questions or media inquiries, Jenny Linke is available at jenny-linke@osl-online.de or by phone at +49 3570 2403